Winners: Echuca United put their first win on the board for season 2023 against Rumbalara, doing so in the Eagles’ new clash strip that features an Indigenous design by proud Bangerang woman Dede Atkinson. Photos: Steve Huntley
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Best-on-court: Eagles captain Jess Davidson won the Wanganeen medal for best-on-court.
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Good vision: United's Emily Cossar looks to pass the ball.
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Good pass: Tessa Bruni looks to offload the ball to a teammate.
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Tough contest: Eagles A-grade coach Jess Saunders and Rumbalara's Jessica Bamblett fight for possession.
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United coach Jess Saunders acknowledged the new clash design, saying it was an initiative the group was honoured to be a part of.
“The girls were extremely proud to play in our new clash dresses, featuring an Indigenous design by Dede Atkinson,” Saunders said.
United captain Jess Davidson put together a dazzling display to earn the Wanganeen Medal for best-on-court, a new prize that was introduced ahead of the meeting.
Rumbalara is 1-3 to start the new season as the team looks to start a new chapter with a younger group of players.
Elsewhere, Congupna has staved off a spirited performance from Tocumwal to triumph by three goals.
The Road prevailed 45-42 over the Bloods, but the team was made to work hard for its second win of the season – a result that lifts Congupna into sixth spot on the ladder.
Tocumwal is still yet to put a mark in the win column this season, but the Bloods have showed steady improvement each week with the margins getting smaller and smaller.
Deniliquin and Tongala are continuing to lead the way after they continued their unbeaten runs.
The Rams bested Mulwala 53-31, while Tongala was too good for Cobram 53-23.
Nathalia topped Numurkah 39-36, while Finley prevailed against Barooga 42-32 in the weekend’s other results.